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In La Vanguardia Readers’ Photos we can contemplate the spectacle of lenticular clouds in the Bellmunt mountain range, with a spectacular lit sky.

Lenticular clouds are called that because they are shaped like a lentil, as their name indicates, or there are also those who see them as a saucer or converging lens.

They are stationary and form mainly at high altitudes in mountainous areas and isolated from other clouds. Among mountaineers these clouds are considered a harbinger of a storm.

In this case they can be seen from Bellmunt, at 1246 meters above sea level, from where the landscape of the Plana de Vic is dominated.

At this point we find the sanctuary of Bellmunt, from where you can also see, if the fog does not prevent it, a series of mountain ranges, such as, to the north, the massif of Rasos de Peguera, the Sierra del Cadí and the peaks of Pedraforca and from Puigmal

The candlelight influences the reddish color of the sky at dawn. It is a meteorological phenomenon in which the clouds show a wide palette of colors that ranges from pink to the most intense orange.